The situation in the New Providence Softball Association (NPSA) and by extension, the parent body of the sport, is unsettling to say the least. A recent court decision clouded the postseason picture within the Bahamas Softball Federation (BSF).
A men's championship team was declared in the NPSA but due to the court order, the champs (Dorin United Hit-Men) were denied participation in the BSF national championships.
Without a doubt, the achilles heel in the federation is the NPSA. The commissioner in the NPSA is Tommy Stubbs, an individual rooted in sports, particularly softball and baseball. He is a good fit in the top disciplinary position in the NPSA. But, it's a struggle for him, given ...
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